Earle-Beecher-Obituary

Earle Robert Beecher

Portland, Oregon

Age 93

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Earle Robert BeecherJuly 8, 1926 - April 14, 2020 Earle R. Beecher, 93, died due to lung cancer and COPD. He is survived by daughters, Katie Parham (Salem, Ore.), Susan and Ron Megli (Olathe, Kan.), and Nancy and Hal Seltzer (Gresham, Ore.); nine grandchildren (and spouses); six...

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This may seem like an odd tribute to Digger but I named my dog Digger! This keeps my memory of our friendship alive and have a constant reminder of our times together. A niece bought property outside Corbett so I think of him, wondering what his address was to see where he lived A Beaver and a Duck

Was a pleasure being a friend of his with the Lundy family. Mom and Dad loved his and Ollie's humor and playing cards. Miss you, Earle.

Earle enriched my life in so many ways. He made a difference to countless students as well. I loved that ever-present twinkle he had in his eyes, and the way he generously shared his love and kept his family close. Here are a few photos of him doing just that. https://photos.app.goo.gl/CkA7ptMd4cjxUHrR6

I will miss Uncle Digger. He was able to make me, as well as so many people, feel important. His smile would light up when I visited him and he would always make me feel that he was very happy to see me. Uncle Digger used to find wheat cent pennies and mail them to me because he knew I collected them. And finding a letter in the mail from him brought me such joy. He was a wonderful and kind man and he will be missed.

God bless you Mr.Beecher. Condolences to Katie .

Mr.Beecher was my 3rd grade teacher at Gregory Heights .He was a wonderful man , I will always remember him. Christine Teel-Lindstrom

You was my brother teacher. You came to our house one Saturday with your wife and daughter Nancy with your boat. Took me and my brother boat riding all up and down the Columbia River. Your wife had lunch for everyone. We had so much fun. And you took my brother to Blazers games. Gregory Heights had some out standing teachers

To the Beecher family,

I'm so sorry for the loss of your father, grandfather, or great grandfather. I am glad that you had so many wonderful years with him and many memories to share.

With sympathy,

Karen Lemon Jarrett

Cheers Grandpa! Your legacy, ethos, morals, and values live on in all of your family and friends. You have influenced us all immensely and immeasurably. You will be missed but you will never be forgotten. I feel so honored to be your grandson and to have spent 36 years with you! I will miss you so much, but I know you are at peace now. I have so many good, fun memories of you and nana - I will never forget you. I love you beyond words.